What’s on TV Tuesday

12:30 P.M. (Sundance) TO ROME WITH LOVE (2012) In this Woody Allen tribute to Italian cinema of the 1950s and ’60s, a retired and overly psychoanalyzed music promoter (Mr. Allen) travels with his wife (Judy Davis) to Rome, where their daughter (Alison Pill) has lost her heart to a lawyer (Flavio Parenti). Also in this shuffled anthology, a young newlywed loses her way to the Trevi Fountain and falls into the arms of a movie star, while her befuddled husband (Alessandro Tiberi) tries to keep his relatives in the dark, substituting a prostitute (Penélope Cruz) for her at dinner. An ordinary Roman (Roberto Benigni) is plunged into a swirl of media celebrity. And a fledgling architect (Jesse Eisenberg) finds his relationship with his kind, if bland, girlfriend (Greta Gerwig) in shreds when her neurotic actress friend (Ellen Page) visits. Alec Baldwin, above left with Mr. Eisenberg, plays the older architect — a ghost? a specter of the younger man’s self? — who witnesses the ordeal. “One of the most delightful things about ‘To Rome With Love’ is how casually it blends the plausible and the surreal, and how unabashedly it revels in pure silliness,” A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times. The movie’s limitations, “as frothy as the milk atop a cappuccino, are finally inseparable from its delights.”

8 P.M. (Nickelodeon) COMING OUT In this “Nick News With Linda Ellerbee” special openly gay teenagers share their stories and discuss how children can triumph over bullying, in honor of the 26th National Coming Out Day on Saturday. “Coming out isn’t going to be a one-time thing,” says Lia, 16. “You’re going to meet new people every day. You’re going to always have that burning question in the back of your head: Am I going to come out today? Am I going to come out tomorrow?”

8 P.M. (ABC) SELFIE Eliza (Karen Gillan, left) embarks on a complicated fling with a colleague, and Henry (John Cho) explores Facebook for the first time, with disastrous results. In “Manhattan Love Story,” at 8:30, Dana (Analeigh Tipton) runs into Peter (Jake McDorman) with another woman and decides to add others to her dating pool as well.

8 P.M. (Fox News) THE O’REILLY FACTOR Bill O’Reilly interviews Leon E. Panetta, the former defense secretary and C.I.A. director, about his criticism of President Obama in his memoir, “Worthy Fights,” written with Jim Newton.

9 P.M. (ESPN) PLAYING FOR THE MOB In this latest “30 for 30” entry, Joe Lavine and Cayman Grant examine the Boston College point-shaving scandal during the 1978-79 season, orchestrated with the help of the mobster Henry Hill, through the testimony of players, federal investigators and Mr. Hill himself, who died shortly after being interviewed.

9 P.M. (Travel) HOTEL IMPOSSIBLE Anthony Melchiorri begins a fifth season at the Streamline Hotel in Daytona Beach, Fla., where the founders of Nascar signed the papers to create the country’s biggest sports brand. But maintenance problems, an unsavory reputation and an owner out of his league are preventing the landmark property from realizing its former glory — or capitalizing on Nascar’s current reputation. In “Resort Rescue,” a new series at 10, Shane Green travels to Perry, Ga., where he helps Patty Johnson, a former chemist with no background in the hospitality industry, reverse the downward spiral of her New Perry Hotel.